1 Up the road from our house, on the left going into town, lived the Smiths: Steven Smith, his wife Sarah, their four sons, Simon, Sean, Jack and John, and their black dog Blodwin. Mr. and Mrs. Smith were teachers at the local school where my parents also worked. My father often used to say that they were like a breath of fresh air in the school staffroom, and that they were always making him laugh. My mother did not seem to share his opinion of them. She certainly never invited them around for tea. The Smiths house had many rooms, and might have looked beautiful, if it had been kept neat and tidy. But every room was full of empty wine bottles and dust. It made me feel uncomfortable. The family all had long hair and none of them appeared to own a hairbrush or a comb. But the one with the longest dirtiest hair was their dog. The family all loved him dearly and called him by his nickname Blod, but their neighbors did not share that love, and called him That Bloddy Dog. The Smiths often talked about the freedom of the individual, the dangers of nuclear power and the evils of consumer society. Above all, they believed in the importance of self expression and doing what you want to do. Perhaps for this reason, they never tied a collar or lead on Blodwin. Instead he was always free to go where he wanted. His favorite destinations were other people s gardens, where he would dig up their flowers and frighten their children. A row of trees hid the Smiths home and garden from the main road, which was probably a good thing. Their garden looked a complete mess. At any one time there would be at least a half dozen cars parked on the grass. The cars were all very old and some did not have wheels. One of the sons was always repairing them. I had always thought the word repairing meant there would be some improvement, but not in the Smith household. The cars sat there rusting in the rain for months until they were taken away, only to be replaced by other cars in a similar state. One could only guess where these cars came from. I became friends with John, the youngest of the four sons. We were in the same class at school and both loved football. After school and on the weekends, I would often go to friends houses to play, but going to John s house always worried me. I did my best to ignore the cars in the garden, but I was afraid of Blodwin and the dog knew it. He and I were not great friends. I tried to ignore him, but one day I couldn t because he bit me. I fought back by kicking him, but his teeth were much more effective weapons than my shoes. A week later my father found a new job in a town more than one hundred kilometers away. My parents told me that we would be moving house. I was not sad to be leaving. Our new house would be far away from Blodwin and that house full of empty bottles and dust. We were going to live in a place where people kept their cars clean, their gardens full of flowers, and their dogs on a lead. I don t suppose Blodwin was so sad to see me go, either. What did the author s parents think of the Smiths? His mother liked Mr. and Mrs. Smith. His mother liked the Smiths children. His parents didn t like the family at all. His parents liked Mr. and Mrs. Smith a lot. His father liked Mr. and Mrs. Smith. What do we learn about the Smiths house? It was a small townhouse with a large garden. It was not cleaned up very much. It looked just like all the other houses in that area. It was located in the town center and was close to the local school. It was far from any busy roads and had grass in its garden. Which sentence best describes the author as a child? He liked things to be kept clean. He spent a lot of time alone in his room watching TV. He never had much free time. He had long, dirty hair. He didn t like playing sports. Which of the following statements is true? The Smiths had no opinions about society and the world around them. The cars in the Smiths garden were always kept in good condition. The author s father did not like working with the Smiths. The Smiths house could not be clearly seen from the street. All the neighbors loved the Smith s dog. Which of the following statements best describes Blodwin? He was given the nickname Blod by the Smiths neighbors. He was loved by everyone in the neighborhood. He was a family pet liked only by its owners. He was a dog that never caused any trouble to anyone. He was sometimes to be found sitting in one of the cars in the garden. Why did the Smiths keep several cars in their garden? Because the dog could stop people from stealing them. Because all the family members needed to drive to school. Because they let all their neighbors park cars on their grass. Because Mr. and Mrs. Smith needed two cars to get to work. Because one of the family members wanted to fix the cars. Which of the following best describes the Smith family? They were more interested in religion than in housework. They did not worry too much about what other people thought of them. They always put others needs before their own. They tried hard to maintain good relationships with people living near them. They were teachers at a school, but none of their colleagues liked them. Why did the Smiths let their dog run free? Because he never did anything wrong. Because the Smiths neighbors loved the dog too. Becausetheywereafraidhewouldnevercomehomeiftheydid. Because they didn t want to control him. Because he was a big dog and they were a bit afraid of him. Why did the author visit the Smiths house? Because he would help the Smiths with their housework. Because Mr. and Mrs. Smith would help him with his homework. Because the author was friends with one of the Smiths. Because the author wanted to learn how to repair old cars. Because there was always plenty to drink at the Smiths house. Which sentence best describes the author s attitude to Blodwin? The author did not feel relaxed in the presence of Blodwin. The author and Blodwin loved each other dearly, but they sometimes fought. The author felt sorry for Blodwin because the animal was never clean. The author could not bear to be separated from Blodwin. The author did not like Blodwin because the dog always ate his shoes.
What happened to the author at the Smiths house? He was attacked by the family pet. He drank a lot of wine with Simon and Sean. He learned to stop worrying about cleanliness. He fixed a car that he wasn t meant to. He had a fight with John, the youngest son. Why did the author stop visiting the Smiths? Because their son John started a new school. Because their house dust was getting to be a problem. Because the author lost his interest in old cars. Because Mr. and Mrs. Smith found a new housekeeper. Because the author s family moved away. 2 Marcy and Beth are leaving the office together one evening Marcy Have you tried that new restaurant near the station? Beth Which one, the Chinese or the French? Marcy You mean there are three new restaurants by the station? Beth What are you talking about? There are only two, and I ve eaten at both of them. Marcy Chinese? French? What are you talking about? There s only one new restaurant, and it s Italian. Liz told me they have fantastic pasta and that their pizza is delicious! Beth Wait a minute, are we talking about the same station? There are definitely two new restaurantsone Chinese and one Frenchstraight across from the south exit of the station. Marcy South exit? I m talking about the north exit. No wonder we re confused! Beth Well, finally we re talking about the same thing! So, what would you liketoeat? Marcy I don t know. Are the ones you tried any good? Beth Well, on Monday evening I ate dinner at the French restaurant with Nancy, and I had lunch at the Chinese one a couple of days later by myself. The service at the French restaurant was unbelievably bad and thefoodwasn tthatgreat buttheydohavecutewaiters! Marcy Well, at least there s one reason to go back again. What about the Chinese restaurant? Beth It was really noisy and rather expensive, but the duck soup was absolutely delicious! It was nearly as good as the restaurant near our office in Shanghai. Marcy By the way, do you ever think about going back there to work again? Beth Not really. Miguel has been put in charge of the office there. We didn t get along very well as co workers here in Tokyo, so I wouldn t want to have him as my boss. Marcy I remember him...the Spanish guy with the big moustache. Well, I m getting hungry, so why don t we try the Italian place and find out if it s as good as people saywait a minute...it looks like it s closed for the day. Beth It looks to me like they ve gone out of business entirely. Marcy How could that be? I heard people were waiting for over an hour just to get a table. So what shall we do now? Beth I know...let s just go to my place and order some pizza. Marcy That sounds fine. How many of the new restaurants has Marcy eaten at? Two. One. None. Four. Three. What did Liz say to Marcy about the new Italian restaurant? It s at the south exit. It was really noisy. It s no longer open. The food was good. Beth ate there with Nancy. Why are Marcy and Beth confused about the restaurants close to their office? They are talking about different stations. They are talking about different exits. They are talking about different kinds of food. They are talking about different days of the week. They are talking about different lines. When did Beth eat at the Chinese restaurant? Sunday. Tuesday. Saturday. Wednesday. Monday. What does Beth say about the Chinese restaurant? It s quiet. It has good noodles. It s not cheap. It sclosetothenorthexit. Thewaitersarenice. Where does Beth think you can get the best duck soup? In Spain. In Shanghai. In Hong Kong. By the north exit. Across from the French restaurant.
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